Handout from a day-long lecture on expert and scientific testimony at the Maryland Judicial Institute
These Discussions took place during the Philip D. Reed Lecture held on October 28, 2022, at the Ariz...
This Article was prepared as a companion to the Fordham Law Review Reed Symposium on Forensic Expert...
This 44 page booklet created for the Maryland Judicial Institute outlines hearsay evidence, how hear...
Handout from a day-long lecture on expert and scientific testimony at the Maryland Judicial Institut...
This handout from a Maryland Judicial Institute presentation covers the Maryland Rules concerning ex...
This volume provides in depth coverage of the topics that lawyers and judges must know when dealing ...
Maryland Evidence Courtroom Manual is the only publication of its kind in Maryland. Written by Alan ...
On October 27, 2017, the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules held a Symposium t...
On October 25, 2017, Jerome Dancis appeared before Maryland's Commission on Innovation and Excellenc...
The expanding array of scientific (as well as some not-so-scientific) specialties available as sourc...
This material is a part of a lecture delivered at the Maryland Judicial Center on May 11, 2017. It i...
This book offers a complete update of Monograph No. 6 focusing entirely on state and federal court e...
In April 2000 the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the Agency for Health-care Research and Quality (A...
Questions Presented: Has Federal Rule 702 established a workable standard for expert testimony? How ...
Osgoode Professor Faisal Bhabha has been invited to give expert testimony to the House of Commons St...
These Discussions took place during the Philip D. Reed Lecture held on October 28, 2022, at the Ariz...
This Article was prepared as a companion to the Fordham Law Review Reed Symposium on Forensic Expert...
This 44 page booklet created for the Maryland Judicial Institute outlines hearsay evidence, how hear...
Handout from a day-long lecture on expert and scientific testimony at the Maryland Judicial Institut...
This handout from a Maryland Judicial Institute presentation covers the Maryland Rules concerning ex...
This volume provides in depth coverage of the topics that lawyers and judges must know when dealing ...
Maryland Evidence Courtroom Manual is the only publication of its kind in Maryland. Written by Alan ...
On October 27, 2017, the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules held a Symposium t...
On October 25, 2017, Jerome Dancis appeared before Maryland's Commission on Innovation and Excellenc...
The expanding array of scientific (as well as some not-so-scientific) specialties available as sourc...
This material is a part of a lecture delivered at the Maryland Judicial Center on May 11, 2017. It i...
This book offers a complete update of Monograph No. 6 focusing entirely on state and federal court e...
In April 2000 the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the Agency for Health-care Research and Quality (A...
Questions Presented: Has Federal Rule 702 established a workable standard for expert testimony? How ...
Osgoode Professor Faisal Bhabha has been invited to give expert testimony to the House of Commons St...
These Discussions took place during the Philip D. Reed Lecture held on October 28, 2022, at the Ariz...
This Article was prepared as a companion to the Fordham Law Review Reed Symposium on Forensic Expert...
This 44 page booklet created for the Maryland Judicial Institute outlines hearsay evidence, how hear...